INmusic festival Archives - Hot Pop Today Hot Pop Today Wed, 11 Jul 2018 08:39:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Concert Review: Alice in Chains, Portugal. The Man, and Interpol at INmusic https://hotpoptoday.com/concert-review-alice-in-chains-portugal-the-man-and-interpol-at-inmusic/ Wed, 04 Jul 2018 20:36:18 +0000 https://hotpoptoday.com/?p=1462 Many bands lose their identity when they change a vocal and it almost always doesn’t go as planned. But there are some that manage to pull it off, and the way Alice in Chains has done it is amazing. After losing such a unique and recognizable vocal in Layne Staley, the band decided to continue […]

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Many bands lose their identity when they change a vocal and it almost always doesn’t go as planned. But there are some that manage to pull it off, and the way Alice in Chains has done it is amazing.

After losing such a unique and recognizable vocal in Layne Staley, the band decided to continue making music, and it turned out to be the right decision. This is why their show at INmusic didn’t seem like some knockoff or gig by “once-was-band,” but really fantastic experience.

Alice in Chains took the stage as the festival’s first headliner on the Main Stage, and just blew away everyone in presence. William DuVall owned the stage with his moves and well-rehearsed few lines in Croatian while Jerry Cantrell was impeccable with every riff he played. The band stormed through their greatest hits, giving the older fans exactly what they wanted while also gaining new fans from among the younger members of the audience.

After Alice in Chains finished their set, it was time to listen to newest indie sensation Portugal. The Man. They put on a nice show, but everyone was there to hear one of the biggest hits of 2017, “Feel It Still.” The band saved the track for the very end of their set and delivered when it was time. But there wasn’t much time left to waste since Interpol was already taking the Main Stage.

It was a classy show by a classy band. We didn’t expect from Interpol to amaze us with energetic performances or give fans much room to go crazy. But they did provide a quality show that was filled with hits and some less known tracks from their old albums, which was, if you ask us, a great combination.

Besides the occasional “thank you,” the band didn’t engage with the audience that much, but had let their songs talk for them. All in all, it was a fitting end to a great festival, and surely encouraged the festival-goers to consider coming back next year as well.

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Concert Review: Queens Of The Stone Age and The Kills at INmusic https://hotpoptoday.com/concert-review-queens-of-the-stone-age-and-the-kills-at-inmusic/ Mon, 02 Jul 2018 18:25:00 +0000 https://hotpoptoday.com/?p=1456 The Croatian INmusic festival is quickly becoming one of the most popular European music festivals. The 13th edition of the festival, which kicked off on June 25th, immediately showed why is that. INmusic’s lineup was rich with all kinds of popular and up-and-coming bands and music acts so that everyone could find something for themselves. […]

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The Croatian INmusic festival is quickly becoming one of the most popular European music festivals. The 13th edition of the festival, which kicked off on June 25th, immediately showed why is that. INmusic’s lineup was rich with all kinds of popular and up-and-coming bands and music acts so that everyone could find something for themselves.

One of the most impressive shows was that of British-American indie rockers The Kills. Fronted by energetic singer Alison Mosshart, The Kills landed on the World Stage and immediately showed why they are they such popular live act.

Mosshart’s hypnotizing voice and her magnetic behavior on the scene quickly filled up the venue and gave the audience more than an hour of great music. Everyone genuinely enjoyed the show, and it looked like the band was also having fun as well.

The only knockoff was that The Kills spend too much of their setlist on the songs from their last album, and missed tracks that the audience hoped it will hear.

Speaking of crushing out the dreams and hopes of the audience, we also had a chance to listen to Queens Of The Stone Age. Being able to hear one of the best rock bands of today in person is as awesome as advertised. From stage settings to sound production, everything was on point.

Frontman Josh Home was set on to give the audience the best time of their life and almost managed to do so. Queens Of The Stone Age were badass, raw, loud, and mean while going through their extensive catalog of songs which lifted the audience. There was synchronized clapping, sing-alongs, and jumping all along with occasional jokes directed to the people in the front row.

Unfortunately, it all seemed a bit too short. Also, they skipped some of their biggest hits including “In My Head.”

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> INmusic festival Archives - Hot Pop Today Hot Pop Today Wed, 11 Jul 2018 08:39:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Concert Review: Alice in Chains, Portugal. The Man, and Interpol at INmusic https://hotpoptoday.com/concert-review-alice-in-chains-portugal-the-man-and-interpol-at-inmusic/ Wed, 04 Jul 2018 20:36:18 +0000 https://hotpoptoday.com/?p=1462 Many bands lose their identity when they change a vocal and it almost always doesn’t go as planned. But there are some that manage to pull it off, and the way Alice in Chains has done it is amazing. After losing such a unique and recognizable vocal in Layne Staley, the band decided to continue […]

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Many bands lose their identity when they change a vocal and it almost always doesn’t go as planned. But there are some that manage to pull it off, and the way Alice in Chains has done it is amazing.

After losing such a unique and recognizable vocal in Layne Staley, the band decided to continue making music, and it turned out to be the right decision. This is why their show at INmusic didn’t seem like some knockoff or gig by “once-was-band,” but really fantastic experience.

Alice in Chains took the stage as the festival’s first headliner on the Main Stage, and just blew away everyone in presence. William DuVall owned the stage with his moves and well-rehearsed few lines in Croatian while Jerry Cantrell was impeccable with every riff he played. The band stormed through their greatest hits, giving the older fans exactly what they wanted while also gaining new fans from among the younger members of the audience.

After Alice in Chains finished their set, it was time to listen to newest indie sensation Portugal. The Man. They put on a nice show, but everyone was there to hear one of the biggest hits of 2017, “Feel It Still.” The band saved the track for the very end of their set and delivered when it was time. But there wasn’t much time left to waste since Interpol was already taking the Main Stage.

It was a classy show by a classy band. We didn’t expect from Interpol to amaze us with energetic performances or give fans much room to go crazy. But they did provide a quality show that was filled with hits and some less known tracks from their old albums, which was, if you ask us, a great combination.

Besides the occasional “thank you,” the band didn’t engage with the audience that much, but had let their songs talk for them. All in all, it was a fitting end to a great festival, and surely encouraged the festival-goers to consider coming back next year as well.

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Concert Review: Queens Of The Stone Age and The Kills at INmusic https://hotpoptoday.com/concert-review-queens-of-the-stone-age-and-the-kills-at-inmusic/ Mon, 02 Jul 2018 18:25:00 +0000 https://hotpoptoday.com/?p=1456 The Croatian INmusic festival is quickly becoming one of the most popular European music festivals. The 13th edition of the festival, which kicked off on June 25th, immediately showed why is that. INmusic’s lineup was rich with all kinds of popular and up-and-coming bands and music acts so that everyone could find something for themselves. […]

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The Croatian INmusic festival is quickly becoming one of the most popular European music festivals. The 13th edition of the festival, which kicked off on June 25th, immediately showed why is that. INmusic’s lineup was rich with all kinds of popular and up-and-coming bands and music acts so that everyone could find something for themselves.

One of the most impressive shows was that of British-American indie rockers The Kills. Fronted by energetic singer Alison Mosshart, The Kills landed on the World Stage and immediately showed why they are they such popular live act.

Mosshart’s hypnotizing voice and her magnetic behavior on the scene quickly filled up the venue and gave the audience more than an hour of great music. Everyone genuinely enjoyed the show, and it looked like the band was also having fun as well.

The only knockoff was that The Kills spend too much of their setlist on the songs from their last album, and missed tracks that the audience hoped it will hear.

Speaking of crushing out the dreams and hopes of the audience, we also had a chance to listen to Queens Of The Stone Age. Being able to hear one of the best rock bands of today in person is as awesome as advertised. From stage settings to sound production, everything was on point.

Frontman Josh Home was set on to give the audience the best time of their life and almost managed to do so. Queens Of The Stone Age were badass, raw, loud, and mean while going through their extensive catalog of songs which lifted the audience. There was synchronized clapping, sing-alongs, and jumping all along with occasional jokes directed to the people in the front row.

Unfortunately, it all seemed a bit too short. Also, they skipped some of their biggest hits including “In My Head.”

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